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2000 Harley-davidson Bagger on 2040-motos

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Sugar Land, Texas

Sugar Land, TX
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2000 Harley Davidson Road King. Made to look like a street glide. Custom wheels. Hoppe quadzilla front fairing . Stereo with four speakers and iPod hook up. Led rear tail lamps. All harley after market brakes. And all steel braided lines. Vance and Hines true dual exhaust. Programmer . S&S gear drive timing. S&S 95in big bore kit with around 3000mis on it. Much more. This is a very nice bagger that is near mint condition. Not 1 single problem. Clear tx title. Tagged and inspected. No joy rides or bull shit offers. My bike is very nice and always taken care of. I am in no hurry to trade it. Really only wanting to trade at this time. Looking for pro street car, rat rod , big rear tire chopper, or lifted truck with at least 42in tires. Call or text 832-36one-19four2.

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